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1637 in literature

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1637.

Events
• January – Pierre Corneille's tragicomedy Le Cid first performed at the Théâtre du Marais in Paris. Based on Guillén de Castro's play Las mocedades del Cid (1618), it is first published later in the year and sparks the debate of the Querelle du Cid at the Académie française over its failure to observe all the classical unities of drama and supposed lack of moral purpose, but proves popular with audiences. • January 24Hamlet is performed before King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria at Hampton Court Palace. • July 10Thomas Browne is registered as a physician, following which he settles in Norwich. • August 30 – The King's Men mount a production for the English Court of William Cartwright's The Royal Slave at Christ Church, Oxford. The company is paid an extra £30 "for their pains in studying and acting" the drama. • October 2 – The London theatres re-open, having been closed almost continuously since May 1636 because of a severe outbreak of bubonic plague. • December 11John Lilburne is arrested following his return from the Netherlands to England for printing and circulating Puritan books (particularly William Prynne's News from Ipswich) not licensed by the Stationers' Company. • unknown dateWillem Blaeu sets up Europe's largest printing house in Amsterdam, specializing in cartography. ==New books==
New books
María de ZayasNovelas amorosas y ejemplaresRené DescartesDiscours de la méthode pour bien conduire sa raison, et chercher la vérité dans les sciencesThomas HeywoodPleasant Dialogues and DramasAlonso de Castillo SolórzanoAventuras del bachiller TrapazaBaltasar GraciánEl héroeMaría de Zayas y SotomayorNovelas amorosas y ejemplares. Honesto y entretenido saraoMarin Mersenne – ''Traité de l'harmonie universelle'' • Song Yingxing (宋應星) – Tiangong Kaiwu(天工開物, Exploitation of the Works of Nature) • René DescartesLa Géométrie ==New drama==
New drama
Pedro Calderón de la BarcaA secreto agravio, secreta venganzaEl mayor monstruo del mundoEl médico de su honraEl Tetrarca published • Georgios Chortatzis (probably posthumously) – Erofili published • Pierre CorneilleLe CidIsaac de BenseradeLa Mort d’Achille et la Dispute de ses armesGustaphe ou l’Heureuse AmbitionIphis et IanteJohn Fletcher and Philip MassingerThe Elder Brother published • François Tristan l'HermitePenthéeThomas HeywoodThe Royal King and the Loyal Subject published • John MiltonComus (masque) published • Thomas NabbesMicrocosmus, a Moral Masque • Thomas Neale – The WardeJoseph RutterThe Cid, Part 1 published • James Shirley – five plays published in five single-play quartos: The Example, The Gamester, Hyde Park, The Lady of Pleasure and The Young Admiral • Sir John SucklingAglauraJoost van den VondelGijsbrecht van Aemstel written • George Wilde – The Converted Robber ==Poetry==
Poetry
William Alexander, 1st Earl of StirlingRecreations of the Muses • James Day – A New Spring of Divine Poetry • Thomas Jordan – Poetical VarietiesShackerley MarmionCupid and Psyche, a 2000-line translation and adaptation of The Golden Ass of ApuleiusGabriel BocángelLa lira de las musas • Miguel Dicastillo – Aula de DiosLope de VegaLa vega del Parnaso • Jorge Pinto de Morales – Maravillas del Parnaso y flor de los mejores romances graves, burlescos y satíricos ==Births==
Births
December 24Pierre Jurieu, French theologian (died 1713) • December 27Petar Kanavelić, Croatian poet and songwriter (died 1719) • December 30William Cave, English theologian (died 1713) • Unknown dateAgnes Campbell, Scottish printer (died 1716) • Zeb-un-Nisa, Sufi poet (died 1702) • Probable year of birthRobert Ferguson, Scottish pamphleteer (died 1714) ==Deaths==
Deaths
February 9Philemon Holland, English translator and schoolmaster (born 1552) • February 24Dominicus Arumaeus, Dutch legal writer (born 1579) • February – Gervase Markham, English poet (born c. 1568) • March 19Péter Pázmány, Hungarian philosopher and cardinal (born 1570) • May 19Isaac Beeckman, Dutch philosopher and diarist (born 1588) • August 6Ben Jonson, English poet and dramatist (born c. 1572) • August 10Johann Gerhard, German theologian (born 1582) • Edward King, Anglo-Irish poet (drowned in shipwreck, born 1612) • October 5Daniel Cramer, German theologian and dramatist (born 1568) ==References==
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